New Market Square (Nieuwmarkt)

New Market Square (Nieuwmarkt)

New Market Square (Nieuwmarkt)

In the heart of Amsterdam, New Market Square (Nieuwmarkt) stands as a bustling central square with a rich and complex history. Originally a market, the square has long been a popular gathering place for locals and visitors alike. However, it also bears the somber memory of World War II, when the Nazis used it as an assembly point for Jews being sent to concentration camps. Today, the square is a vibrant hub where people can enjoy the lively atmosphere, surrounded by historic buildings and the constant hum of city life.

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